Sen. John McCain finally stepped up to the plate on Sunday’s “Meet the Press” and tore into the Obama Administration for its “massive cover-up” in the September 11 attack on a U.S. mission in Benghazi, Libya.

“We’ve had two movies about getting bin Laden,” McCain said, “and we don’t even know who the people were who were evacuated from the consulate the day after the attack. So there are many, many questions. So we’ve had a massive cover-up on the part of the administration.”

Host David Gregory was flabbergasted, asking the senator what ever could he mean by “massive cover-up”?

McCain, clearly annoyed, gave voice to a couple of questions for the liberal media that have been on the minds of most conservatives since Benghazi happened. “I’m asking you, do you care whether four Americans died?” he said. “And shouldn’t people be held accountable for the fact that four Americans died?”

But Gregory opted to be infuriatingly obtuse: “Well, what you said was the cover-up — a cover-up of what?”

And that just opened the floodgates. McCain laid it all out for Gregory and the viewers:

“Of the information concerning the deaths of four brave Americans. The information has not been forthcoming. You obviously believe that it has. I know that it hasn’t. And I’ll be glad to send you a list of the questions that have not been answered, including ‘What did the president do and who did he talk to the night of the attack on Benghazi?’ Why did the president for two weeks, for two weeks during the heat of the campaign continue to say he didn’t know whether it was a terrorist attack or not? Is it because it interfered with the line &lsqu....